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What happened on June 13, 2001
NEWS
William L. Rafsky, 81, urban planner
By William R. Macklin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Activist with ALS dies on her own terms Dale S. O'Reilley, 54, lived with the disease for 10 years. Her courage and drive were an inspiration to many.
By Marie McCullough INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A missing lawyer and a tangle of trouble Fred Ambrose has not been heard from for two months. Some of his clients have since discovered that he settled their cases.
By Ralph Vigoda INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
John J. Sabia Sr., 73; owned construction firm
By Herb Drill INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters
Rowan gets technology center grant The $6 million award will help fund a first for South Jersey. The college was chosen over 15 other applicants.
By Kaitlin Gurney INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
New rulings of supreme importance Order allowing Bible study restores church-state balance
By Claude Lewis
New rulings of supreme importance Scalia weighs in as defender of privacy
By Larry Eichel
Worth Remembering Man overboard?
Report Card '01: Progress, problems In a yearly assessment of issues affecting the city's children, the Philadelphia Coalition for Kids found a lack of quick fixes.
By Rita Giordano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Predators Have Friends In Pa. Lending Bill Would Open State To Con Artists
Close the gap Ensure breast-cancer treatment for all.
Heading for reform Little by little, consensus grows to change how Pa. funds its schools.
Radnor residents turn out At a packed meeting, the school board discussed plans for a new middle school.
By Mary Blakinger INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
U2 ends the artiness, goes for the galvanizing
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Let's honor changes in area's population
By Sidney B. Kurtz
Boy accused of threat is acquitted The Camden 13-year-old said he was just kidding when he scared two other sixth graders in school.
By Brendan January INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Facing wary allies in Europe, White House is shifting gears
By Trudy Rubin
Who pays, who gains in legislators' travels? Area officials vary widely on overseas trips.
By Peter Nicholas INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
New look is bad News
Savvy Reader
Fountain critic is all wet
Military overhaul may not be needed, study suggests The findings, in a report for the defense chief, may hamper Bush's plan for major changes.
By Jonathan S. Landay INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Trial opens in assault at Cherry Hill West "I don't know why we did it," said one of four who pleaded guilty. A fifth boy is contesting the charge.
By Brendan January INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Park Boss: Here's What We Do Right
By F. EUGENE DIXON Jr
Almost famous City High's star is on the rise with its R&B hit "What Would Yor Do." The young New Jersey trio bears a resemblance to the Fugees, and that's no accident: The group's mentor is Wyclef Jean.
By Rashod D. Ollison INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For the Sixers and their fans, words to win by
By Peter Mucha INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Well done
Bill Can Hurt Parks
Letters
Proud of A.I. and Sixers Dear Allen Iverson: We black...
Camden mayor proposing pay increases In addition to raises for City Hall officials, she wants to create two more city director posts.
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Who picked up legal tab for McVeigh?
By EMILY YOFFE
For parents, lessons about the Internet
By Alicia A. Caldwell INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Woodbury solicitor arrested at party
By Jake Wagman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Audit: Pa. owes Medicaid millions The federal government says the state should reimburse $89 million in improperly paid funds.
By Peter Nicholas INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Young say soul mate or bust Adults in their 20s call it the No. 1 criterion for a marriage mate, a Rutgers survey shows.
By Dianna Marder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drowning teen rescued from creek
By Barbara Boyer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Taking Molly to her heart A veteran actress thanks James Joyce for her best part.
By Eils Lotozo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City schools split into 10 new regions
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phila. schools to get parking funds in state plan A House bill would give the GOP control of the city agency and transfer its profits to the district. Ridge plans to sign it.
By Ken Dilanian and Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Thomas J. Boylan, 78, naval engineer
By Jake Wagman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Franks energizes Cherry Hill GOP The party has not fared well in recent elections, but it has high hopes for success in November.
By Martin Z. Braun INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Not Feeling Very Neighborly
Feltonville residents demand attention to sinking homes
By Clea Benson INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Merlino mob trial focuses on betting Jurors heard tape recordings in which codefendant George Borgesi threatened a Delaware County bookie.
By George Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Files on fatal midair crash are released They provide details, but so far no cause, in the August collision over Burlington County. Eleven people died.
By Joseph A. Gambardello and Lauren Mayk INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Burger King shuts play area
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Skeptical reception for Bush in Europe Protesters greeted him in Spain, where he defended his stands on missile defense and global warming.
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Ex-police chief charged with theft of cash An audit in Malvern found that money was taken from evidence files. John Rychlak was chief for 12 years.
By Susan Weidener INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The state's top car insurer wants to pull out State Farm Indemnity blamed a "highly politicized regulatory system" for its losses. It had sought a 16.8 percent rate increase.
By Eugene Kiely INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Cranberry grower to appeal fine J. Garfield DeMarco will contest a $594,000 penalty for converting wetlands in the Pinelands into bogs.
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Relatives of missing woman offer reward Kimberly Szumski was reported missing May 9. Authorities now say foul play may have been involved.
By Angela Valdez INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Saving a boy from burial in beach sand Fast action dug him out of a collapsed tunnel. He was in very serious condition.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
John F. Hunter, 43, St. Joe's Prep baseball coach
By William R. Macklin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Schwandt won't be soon forgotten He was a standout on the courts for Unionville. Also, he's helping groom younger players.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Drivers, beware: Croce bridge-bound
By Mike Jensen and Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Raja Bell's travels: Yakima to Finals One reason the Sixers look like a summer-league team at times.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New, improved Clarke setting pace He was inconsistent as a freshman. So he changed his swing and short game, and hit the weights.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Russian newcomer gains in London
THE INQUIRER STAFF
State champions at last, Hermits are team of year
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Haddon Twp. team, Kingsway coach take top honors
By Janet Paskin INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Talkative O'Neal becoming the go-to guy at news conferences "I'm a quotacious kind of guy," the Lakers' center says. He says nice things about cheesesteaks.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jazz won't pay tax to keep Stockton
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Not far from Phillies, Politte works way back to health
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Perez helps Braves blank the Blue Jays
Daily News Wire Services
Bryant, Jackson: No problems here
By Bob Ford and Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Ex-Packer GM Wolf visits Eagles camp Andy Reid's mentor expressed confidence the Birds' coach could handle personnel, too.
By Phil Sheridan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Leafs' Quinn claims lack of interest in Lindros
Daily News Wire Services
Gateway's Coin made a little training go a long way One wonders how much better he might have been with the instruction wealthier opponents received.
By Janet Paskin INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Reading turns on power and defeats New Haven
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Tiger-proof courses seem to be backfiring
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Woods' rivals hoping to ignore him The thing to do, David Duval and others say, is to not let Tiger Woods change the way you play.
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brown plays every card in deck Strategies, aged like wine, used on Lakers
By Bob Ford INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies' lead continues to shrink after a loss to Devil Rays Homers by Lee and Abreu were wasted in the defeat. The Braves, who won, are now just 2 1/2 games out of first place.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Soccer coach at Kingsway has resigned
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Three local athletes excel for Blue Devils
By Beth Huffman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bartolacci bests field in Phila. Amateur qualifying Using his driver only five times all day, he kept his ball in play and finished with a total of 142.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jerry Angelo is named GM of Bears
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Southern Hills has lots of history This is the Tulsa course's third U.S. Open, and that's only part (the nicest part) of it.
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No stepping down planned by Scoda The Phoenixville tennis coach saw his team extend its winning streak to 136 conference matches.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Sixers searching for a hero beyond Iverson, Mutombo
By Ashley McGeachy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wimbledon boycott still a possibility Changes don't satisfy clay specialists
Daily News Wire Services
Steinbrenner speaks, Yankees make changes
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Temple coach auctions beloved BMW on eBay Chaney gets caught in the Web.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
District 1 season a success on team level
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Tonight at 9: Act four of Dikembe-Shaq show The centers' low-post battles have all eyes on the officials.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
St. Joe's track star turns to sled Gina Bundy is set to bid for a bobsled berth in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bristol High junior helping in big ways Despite a full schedule, softball standout Amy Waldron volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
East meets West on South
By RACHEL ROGALA For the Daily News
Rose McGowan may become 'Charmed' sis
By REGINA MEDINA Daily News wire services contributed to this report
BUSINESS
Utilities seeking to merge agree not to fight rate caps
By Reid Kanaley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Reliance Group files for Chap. 11 The move comes shortly after Pa. regulators were allowed to take over a subsidiary, Phila.'s Reliance Insurance.
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Currency exchange to test a continent Twelve European nations will trade in their notes for the euro in January. The process won't be easy.
By Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Finals tally: Sixers sweep at the box office Playoff ticket sales, parking and concessions are the short-term benefits. Next year, things should get really green.
By Robert Zausner INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
FOOD
Like Dad's cooking Spending Saturdays in the kitchen with his father strengthened a bond - and gave Scott Scharf a love of preparing food.
By Maria Gallagher FOR THE INQUIRER
Delicious macrobiotic meals, delivered to your doorstep
By Marilynn Marter INQUIRER FOOD WRITER
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